March 2014 Products Liability Top Blawgs
Covers the rights of individuals injured in accidents. By the Fears Nachawati Law Firm.
Features opinions, editorials, and factual reporting in connection with injured victims, defective products, law, drug recall, and other related topics. By Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA.
Covers issues relating to tort law, regulations, and trials. By The Law Offices of John Day, P.C.
Covers federal and state products liability litigation. By Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A.
Covers various topics that arise in the defense of pharmaceutical and medical device product liability litigation. By James M. Beck and Mark Herrmann.
Covers medical device and pharmaceutical mass tort issues. By Searcy Denney.
Discusses product liability law and lawsuits.
Covers products liability and medical malpractice. By Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman, LLC.
Covers mesothelioma, asbestos exposure and more.
Analysis and commentary on trends and developments in life sciences and health care law. By Reed Smith.
Covers recent cases, helpful tips, and research with personal injury, workers compensation, accident injuries, nursing home neglect and abuse, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.
Site provides developing information about prescription drug side effects as well as up-to-date news from the legal, medical, FDA, and pharmaceutical sectors. From attorney Thomas J. Lamb.
Covers auto accidents, drug litigation, and medical malpractice. By Childers, Schlueter & Smith, LLC.
Providing information, resources, and commentary for injured people and their families. By Robert N. Katz of Katz Wright Fleming Dodson & Mildenhall LLC.
Covers drug recall litigation news and updates. By Miller & Zois.
Covers legal issues relating to defense of mass tort cases and large scale product liability claims. By Sean P. Wajert of Dechert, LLP.
Covers Pennsylvania workers' compensation and product liability news. By Michael J. O'Connor & Associates, LLC.
Provides an overview of New York medical malpractice and products liability involving medical devices. By Andrew J. Barovick.